The Nevada Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of a taxicab company that wanted to operate 40 handicapped-equipped vehicles in Las Vegas.
26 July 2013
By Cy Ryan
McCarran International Airport’s information technology experts are continuing to investigate what caused Thursday’s computer network crash that slowed the printing of boarding passes and tickets and caused dozens of passengers on all airlines to miss their morning flights.
26 July 2013
By Richard N. Velotta
A computer problem at McCarran International Airport caused long lines at ticket counters Thursday morning, but the glitch was resolved by about 11:30 a.m. and check-in had returned to normal, officials said.
25 July 2013
By Las Vegas Sun Staff
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines, the busiest commercial air carrier at McCarran International Airport, reported its second-quarter earnings Thursday.
25 July 2013
By Richard N. Velotta
Construction crews will force the closure of several lanes on Interstate 15 in North Las Vegas overnight Wednesday and Thursday.
24 July 2013
By Riley Snyder
Mirimar, Fla.-based Spirit Airlines, the fastest growing domestic air carrier at McCarran International Airport last year, reported its second-quarter earnings Wednesday.
24 July 2013
By Richard N. Velotta
Federal investigators have recovered the flight data and cockpit voice recorders of a plane whose front landing gear collapsed, sending it skidding along the tarmac at New York City's LaGuardia Airport.
23 July 2013
By Verena Dobnik, Associated Press
Las Vegas-based Allegiant Travel Co., parent company of Allegiant Air, reported its second-quarter earnings Tuesday. Revenue and earnings were up from the second quarter a year ago.
23 July 2013
By Richard N. Velotta
New York City's LaGuardia Airport fully reopened Tuesday, a day after the collapse of a plane's front landing gear sent it skidding along the tarmac and temporarily closed the airport.
23 July 2013
By Verena Dobnik, Associated Press
Panama-based Copa Airlines will add four weekly round-trip flights between Panama City and Las Vegas in December, the company announced today.
22 July 2013
By Richard N. Velotta
XpressWest executives recently acknowledged news that critics of the project have been waiting for: A review of the company’s $5.5 billion federal loan application to build a high-speed rail line between Southern California and Las Vegas has been suspended.
22 July 2013
By Richard N. Velotta
Owners of off-road vehicles are flooding the state Department of Motor Vehicles to register their vehicle, as required by July 1.
19 July 2013
By Cy Ryan
Las Vegas public works crews are preparing for another weekend of rain, which could wash ash and soot from the recent Mount Charleston fire into the valley, creating dangerous road conditions in the northwest part of the valley.
18 July 2013
By Conor Shine
Freeway ramp meters regulating the flow of traffic will be activated on Interstate 515 and southbound Interstate 15 on Thursday.
17 July 2013
By Richard N. Velotta
Sen. Harry Reid will be doing some shuttle diplomacy with the White House next week to get things moving on a suspended federal loan application for the XpressWest high-speed rail project. “It’s not over yet,” Reid said Wednesday.
17 July 2013
By Karoun Demirjian